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Hustle 11 Skis Now On Sale

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Powder7 Staff Pick Phil
By: Phil
I love the Hustle! It has everything the Rustler 11 has, but in a lighter and even easier to use package. The carbon fiber in the core allows the ski to maintain great suspension when charging through tracked-out heavy powder. It felt easier to get into the air than the Rustler 11 and I felt like it only gave up some performance in scraped-off icey/hardpack snow. The pair I used was mounted with Salomon Shifts and it crushed tight and steep chutes, laid trenches in wide open fields of dense powder, and even helped to make me feel like a playful skier.

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2024-2025 Blizzard Skis Preview

Blizzard Skis 2025: First Look An Anomaly. Fresh off an overhaul of its popular Rustler and Sheeva collections a year ago, Blizzard goes even bigger for the 2024-2025 season. After winters upon winters of following the adage "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," the brand is replacing the legendary skis in its all-mountain collection. The Brahma, Bonafide, and Cochise all go away. In their place? A new collection called Anomaly. The new skis, which will come as narrow as 84mm and as wide as 102mm, aim to offer the same top-end all-mountain performance as their ... Continue Reading

Our Take On The 2024 Blizzard Hustle 11:

Hustle 11? More like Hustler 11, am I right? Although the Blizzard marketing team may not be knocking down our doors anytime soon for hammering that joke into eternity, allow us to introduce their brand new Hustle series for 2023. Making their entrance to the lightweight freeride game, the new Hustle series slots nicely between the ever popular Rustlers and the backcountry tailored Zero G's. At 112 underfoot, the Hustle 11 mirrors the shape of the mid-fat Rustler 11 and retains a lot of it's all-mountain prowess. The Hustle series leaves out the metal and instead builds in a carbon sheet underfoot, retaining the stiffness where you need it, but freeing up some weight for the skintrack. The skis include three types of wood in the core, arranged to maximize both stability and maneuverability. That’s the gist for all the skis with TruBlend, but Blizzard took the extra step of specially tailoring this TruBlend to the Hustle skis. As a result, the Hustle 11 has legit appeal for people who want to tour but don’t care enough about weight to spring for the Zero G collection. Throw a hybrid binding such as the Salomon Shift or Marker Duke PT, or opt to shed some weight with your favorite lightweight touring binding and boot combo. Whichever path you choose, and whether you prefer the Hustle or the Hustler, get on Hustlin'.

2024 Blizzard Hustle 11 Specs:

Dimensions:140/112/130
Radius:19m@180cm
Rocker:Freeride Rocker
Ability Level:Ability Level 8
Construction:Full Sidewall
Weight:3940 grams (per pair for size 180cm) Learn more about ski weights

Skis In The Blizzard Hustle Series:


Hustle 11 (114mm) In Stock

Hustle 10 (104mm) In Stock

Hustle 9 (94mm) In Stock

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